Pagan symbols of christmas

    • [DOC File]CHRISTMAS AND COMMON SENSE - Glen Acres

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      They seem quite comfortable with names dedicated to pagan gods for months: January (Janus), March (Mars), and days of the week, Sunday (Sun’s day), Monday (Moon’s day), Wednesday (Wooden’s day), Thursday (Thor’s day) and Saturday –(the same old Saturn whose yearly feast day, the Saturnalia, supposedly was borrowed for Christmas).

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      Bringing the tree into the house, nailing it on a board so that it does not topple, decorating it with balls of gold and silver, hanging santas, elves, or other pagan symbols on it, topping it with a pentagram—a five-pointed star (satanic star symbol)—is participating in an ancient worship of Satan/Lucifer that goes back to Nimrod, the ...

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      Fires and lights, symbols of warmth and lasting life, have always been associated with the winter festival, both pagan and Christian. Evergreens, as symbols of survival, have a long association with Christmas festivities, probably dating from the 8th century when St. Boniface completed the Christianization of Germany and dedicated the fir tree ...

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    • [DOC File]Yule

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      It is generally accepted that the date of Christmas (also known as Yule-day)is an arbitrary one, chosen to coincide with the Pagan solstice celebration. Pagans celebrated the birth of the son of the Babylonian Queen of Heaven before the fourth century, when many Christians began to observe Christmas on the 25th of December.

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      Celebrations and symbols have been built over centuries: Christian symbolism given to older pagan symbols, adding traditions because of the need for celebration at this time of year. And a newer celebration is Kwanza, a secular focus on community.

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    • [DOC File]OCCULT HOLIDAYS AND HOW AMERICA HAS COPIED MANY …

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      ["Pagan Traditions of the Holidays", David Ingraham, p. 71] The Roman Catholic Church later changed the day of celebration to December 25, calling it Christmas. Consider the pagan roots of our popular symbols of Christmas: (1) Christmas Tree -- The sacred tree of the winter-god; Druids believed the spirit of their gods resided in the tree.

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    • [DOC File]Holidays Centered Around the Winter Solstice

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      The first record of one being on display was in the 1830s by the German settlers of Pennsylvania, although trees had been a tradition in many German homes much earlier. The Pennsylvania German settlements had community trees as early as 1747. But, as late as the 1840s Christmas trees were seen as pagan symbols and not accepted by most Americans.

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      Fires and lights, symbols of warmth and lasting life, have always been associated with the winter festival, both pagan and Christian. Since the European Middle Ages, evergreens, as symbols of survival, have been associated with Christmas...

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    • [DOC File]'Christ'- Mass: Biblical, Christian 'Holy Day' or Pagan ...

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      many Christians began to consider Christmas a pagan celebration because it . included nonreligious customs. During the 1600's, because of these feelings, Christmas was outlawed in England and in parts of the English colonies in America." _____

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